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We would like to announce a new university course timetabling competition. Building on the success of the earlier timetabling competitions, the International Timetabling Competition 2019 is aimed to motivate further research on complex university course timetabling problems coming from practice.

For the meeting taking place January 16-19, 2019 at ETH Zurich, the Opencast community is looking for contributions related to the use and management of video in academia. With a focus on Opencast, course capture, and video management, we are particularly keen to hear from educational technologists and designers, instructors, or service providers working with video to support teaching and learning.

It's been several months since the ELMS:LN team started talking to anyone who would listen about our new project called HAX (Headless Authoring eXperience). We've been refining the message, improving its capabilities, and presenting about it anywhere we can. Our latest video video consolidates everything about HAX, including why it's needed and what the current, terrible state of the technology experience for designers, educators, and students.

We would like to announce a new university course timetabling competition. Building on the success of the earlier timetabling competitions, the International Timetabling Competition 2019 is aimed to motivate further research on complex university course timetabling problems coming from practice.

Apereo relies to a significant extent on the participation and contributions of volunteers – both institutional and individual. The Foundation Board – who are elected and serve in a volunteer capacity - are now setting out to turn the strategic plan into practice. We are asking for your help.